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  2. Xiang Xiang (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Xiang Xiang (Chinese: 香香; pinyin: Xiāng Xiāng; born June 14, 1984) is a Chinese singer. She was reportedly the most popular internet celebrity in China in 2005. [1] Her birth name is Wang Jinmei (Chinese: 王瑾玫; pinyin: Wáng Jǐnméi). She is perhaps most famous for her song "Song of Pig" (猪之歌), the title track of her first ...

  3. Song of Pig - Wikipedia

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    Song of Pig" (Chinese: 豬之歌) is a freely downloadable song by Xiang Xiang (香香), who quickly became a popular Internet pop star in China. According to one of its hosted sites, it has been downloaded a billion times (see BBC article: "Chinese pop idol thrives online") throughout China, Singapore and Malaysia. The song's lyrics describe a ...

  4. Hunan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hunan cuisine, also known as Xiang cuisine, consists of the cuisines of the Xiang River region, Dongting Lake and western Hunan Province in China. It is one of the Eight Great Traditions of Chinese cuisine and is well known for its hot and spicy flavours, [1] fresh aroma and deep colours.

  5. Xiang (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Xiang is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surnames: Xiàng (Chinese: 向; Xiàng ⓘ) and Xiāng (Chinese: 相). It means “to go forward” It originated from several sources. First, from Xiang, an ancient state (located in Shandong province), destroyed in the early Spring and Autumn period. [1]

  6. Xiang - Wikipedia

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    Xiang Chinese, a group of Chinese varieties spoken in Hunan; Xiang Island (simplified Chinese: 响沙; traditional Chinese: 響沙; pinyin: Xiǎngshā), a former island in the Yangtze estuary now forming part of Chongming Island in Shanghai; Xiang River, river in South China; Hunan, abbreviated in Chinese as 湘 (Xiāng), a province of China ...

  7. Xiangxiang dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Xiang dialect group forms a transitional zone between northern and southern Chinese dialects. [5] Prehistorically, the main inhabitants were Ba, Nanman, Baiyue and other tribes whose languages cannot be studied. During the Warring States Period, large numbers of Chu migrated into Hunan.

  8. Category:Xiang Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Pages in category "Xiang Chinese" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. Xiang Xuan - Wikipedia

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    Xiang was a member of the Tujia ethnic group. He was born in March 1926 in Sangzhi, Hunan and was one of five children born to He Mangu, the younger sister of He Long, and Xiang Shenghui. Before his birth, He Mangu joined the Chinese Communist Party and began taking part in